History suggests Seahawks could find star with No. 26 pick

The Seattle Seahawks are selecting 26th overall in the 2020 NFL Draft, and history suggests they could find a hidden gem.

The 2020 NFL draft order has been set, and the Seattle Seahawks hold the No. 26 pick in the first round.

The Seahawks have selected 26th one other time, back in 2005 when they took center Chris Spencer out of Mississippi – two spots behind quarterback Aaron Rodgers and just before receiver Roddy White and tight end Heath Miller.

However, Seattle is known for wheeling and dealing on draft day, and it is entirely possible the team will move up or down in the draft a handful of times before and during the three day draft weekend.

If they do keep the 26th pick, history suggests they could find themselves a nice player. Left tackle Duane Brown (2008) and outside linebacker Clay Matthews (2009) were both taken No. 26 overall, along with Hall of Famer Ray Lewis (1996) and potential future Hall of Famer Alan Faneca (1998).

Receiver Calvin Ridley (2018) and pass rusher Takkarist McKinley (2017) are two recent players who are both panning out well from that draft slot, and Montez Sweat had a solid rookie season after going 26th to the Redskins last year.

It is anyone’s guess this early in the process what the Seahawks will do with their pick, but you can bet they already on their way toward finding an impact performer who could be around at that spot, or else pinpointing teams they can wheel and deal with to acquire more picks in the middle rounds.

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Takk McKinley mocked both Georgia and the Falcons early in the SEC title game

He’s not wrong, but …

The Atlanta Falcons are near the bottom of the league in most defensive statistics, and the offense has since failed to regain its form since Kyle Shanahan’s departure after the Super Bowl. The Falcons — a 3-9 team — aren’t very good.

But if you play for the Atlanta Falcons, it’s probably a good idea to refrain from mocking your own team on Twitter.

Defensive end Takk McKinley, though, decided to go in a different direction.

After the Bulldogs got off to a rough start in the SEC Championship Game against LSU at the Falcons’ home of Mercedes-Benz Stadium, McKinley took to Twitter to poke fun at the Bulldogs and … uh … his current team.

Even if the tweet was accurate (it was), the comment didn’t sit well with plenty of Georgia/Falcons fans.

McKinley is in his third season with the Falcons. He has just 1.5 sacks on the year and 23 tackles.

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